Notes: Another basketball game, but one that isn’t that bad at all. It actually features players you will recognize from the times. The controls for shooting are normally excellent, and everything tends to fit together pretty well. It’s not “Double Dribble” or “Hoops,” but it’s not bad.
Notes: The sequel to “Tecmo Bowl.” If you like the original, wait until you see this one. Some collectors find this game to be the best football game ever, for any system. It really builds on the original, and even received an official license. Lots of fun.
Notes: This is an odd game, and I would have to say definitely one of the top soccer games for the NES. However, it’s not what you think. This game is basically played using menus, so it almost like some sort of weird hybrid strategy/text game where you score goals and so forth based on decisions you make. It’s not really a sports title for this simple reason, but it’s something I would suggest looking for.
Notes: This game had some potential, but it wasn’t programmed very well. There are tons of moves to learn and the graphics are great, but the odd usage of different meters to perform moves can be difficult. It’s pretty tough.
Title: Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles II: The Arcade Gme.
Manufacturer: Palcom Software
Manufacturer: Palcom Software
Release Date: 1989
Release Date: 1990
Rating: Common
Rating: Common
Price: $2.00-$3.00, $3.00-$5.00
Location: 3-20
Price: $2.00-$3.00, $3.00-$5.00
Location: 3-20
Notes: Probably the gayest PAL title change of all. Yes, this is exactly the same as the NTSC release “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” except for the removal of the word “ninja” again, this time replaced with something so gay as to be beyond all gayness.
Notes: Here we go again. I abbreviated the title due to not having enough space, but you get the idea. This is the same as the NTSC release, except with that damn alteration again.